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revset: stop serializing node when using "%ln"
Turning hundred of thousand of node from node to hex and back can be slow… what
about we stop doing it?
In many case were we are using node id we should be using revision id. However
this is not a good reason to have a stupidly slow implementation of "%ln".
This caught my attention again because the phase discovery during push make an
extensive use of "%ln" or huge set. In absolute, that phase discovery probably
should use "%ld" and need to improves its algorithmic complexity, but improving
"%ln" seems simple and long overdue. This greatly speeds up `hg push` on
repository with many drafts.
Here are some relevant poulpe benchmarks:
### data-env-vars.name = mozilla-try-2023-03-22-zstd-sparse-revlog
# benchmark.name = hg.command.push
# bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = default
# bin-env-vars.hg.py-re2-module = default
# benchmark.variants.explicit-rev = all-out-heads
# benchmark.variants.issue6528 = disabled
# benchmark.variants.protocol = ssh
# benchmark.variants.reuse-external-delta-parent = default
## benchmark.variants.revs = any-1-extra-rev
before: 44.235070
after: 20.416329 (-53.85%, -23.82)
## benchmark.variants.revs = any-100-extra-rev
before: 49.234697
after: 26.519829 (-46.14%, -22.71)
### benchmark.name = hg.command.bundle
# bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = default
# bin-env-vars.hg.py-re2-module = default
# benchmark.variants.revs = all
# benchmark.variants.type = none-streamv2
## data-env-vars.name = heptapod-public-2024-03-25-zstd-sparse-revlog
before: 10.138396
after: 7.750458 (-23.55%, -2.39)
## data-env-vars.name = mercurial-public-2024-03-22-zstd-sparse-revlog
before: 1.263859
after: 0.700229 (-44.60%, -0.56)
## data-env-vars.name = mozilla-try-2023-03-22-zstd-sparse-revlog
before: 399.484481
after: 346.5089 (-13.26%, -52.98)
## data-env-vars.name = pypy-2024-03-22-zstd-sparse-revlog
before: 4.540080
after: 3.401700 (-25.07%, -1.14)
## data-env-vars.name = tryton-public-2024-03-22-zstd-sparse-revlog
before: 2.975765
after: 1.870798 (-37.13%, -1.10)
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Fri, 05 Apr 2024 11:05:54 +0200 |
parents | 8147abc05794 |
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# typelib.py - type hint aliases and support # # Copyright 2022 Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. import typing # Note: this is slightly different from pycompat.TYPE_CHECKING, as using # pycompat causes the BinaryIO_Proxy type to be resolved to ``object`` when # used as the base class during a pytype run. TYPE_CHECKING = typing.TYPE_CHECKING # The BinaryIO class provides empty methods, which at runtime means that # ``__getattr__`` on the proxy classes won't get called for the methods that # should delegate to the internal object. So to avoid runtime changes because # of the required typing inheritance, just use BinaryIO when typechecking, and # ``object`` otherwise. if TYPE_CHECKING: from typing import ( BinaryIO, ) BinaryIO_Proxy = BinaryIO else: BinaryIO_Proxy = object